My boyfriend is a super guitar player, he is 70 playing in bands etc since he was 17, I grew up with learning piano, and know about timing, from my classical music, I've just started with ukeleles, tenor CTuning and Bertone with GTuning, similar to guitar, my boyfriend would like me to play guitar eventually, we go to alot of Jams, mainly guitar players and I'm training my ear with various chords I've learned from you, thank-you! I'm week on the strums and how to use them while jamming. I've notice that the cowboy strum is the most used, I hit the D string then hit all 4 strings on the first beat following how most of the guitar players do, works pretty much for most of the songs but when it's a walz 3/4 timing I get a bit confused to what srumg to go to, your teachings are very interesting Thanks
My husband and I are social distancing, so looking for productive ways to fill my time. This is perfect. Thank you! I can actually get lost in my practice and have done so in the past for up to two hours. You provide enough information to allow for further personal study.
Again thank you Kevin. I so enjoy the way you teach. I have tried a few teachers, but you have a great way of knowing how to reach out. I love your singing as well. Canada
Wow I really dig your courses! You should do some playlist on your UA-cam to organize them! It's hard sometimes to know which course I'm following! Thanks a lot for the work tho!
Kevin I found you back with the "prettiest Uke song in the world" video and liked it but it wasn't enough to move me from the channel / teachers I was using. After seeing the new style with the blue information block below your teaching, it was a game changer. I really like it, it gives a visual clue of course but helps with the timing etc. A suggestion for future classes might be, go over a song with your excellent teaching technique as usual, maybe break it down over two or three lessons and then do a full play along as a standalone lesson. It would be good to get a complete song instead of additional bits and pieces however that is extremely helpful also. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback and really appreciate you learning with me! Getting ready to launch a new site next week with a lot more content. Hope you’ll check it out - Kevin
Here are some songs I play in 3/4. Edelweiss, Silent Night, Mull of McIntyre, Tennessee Waltz, Norwegian Wood, Down in the valley, the wedding Ave Maria, Morning has broken, Are you lonesome tonight, Amazing grace, Annie’s song, White Christmas, Hallelujah, etc.
Hi Kevin, I check my uke every to make sure itś properly tuned, but it doesnt sound like yours. What could I be doing wrong? Help! BTW, these lessons are a life saver, weŕe semi-self-quarantined, Iḿ over 60. And your lessons are so great
Hey Jennifer - what device are you using to tune your instrument? Check out this tutorial on tuning if you have a chance: ua-cam.com/video/x3vlJv09pDo/v-deo.html. Very appreciative of your support! - Kevin
Actually, Elvis's version of "Can't Help Falling in Love" is in 6/8 or 12/8 time, not 3/4. But I suppose the example of Twenty One Pilots shows that those time signatures are more or less interchangeable for purposes of ukulele strumming. Just be sure not to apply a fast, pounding "1, 2, 3" beat to this slow, tender song, as one might do by thinking too literally in terms of 3/4.
We have a free library where you can download one pdf from each series. For full access to the library, go to allforuke.com/memberships. You can access all of the content for 30 days free.
After struggling with strumming, I have learned so much from this tutorial. Thanks
My boyfriend is a super guitar player, he is 70 playing in bands etc since he was 17, I grew up with learning piano, and know about timing, from my classical music, I've just started with ukeleles, tenor CTuning and Bertone with GTuning, similar to guitar, my boyfriend would like me to play guitar eventually, we go to alot of Jams, mainly guitar players and I'm training my ear with various chords I've learned from you, thank-you! I'm week on the strums and how to use them while jamming. I've notice that the cowboy strum is the most used, I hit the D string then hit all 4 strings on the first beat following how most of the guitar players do, works pretty much for most of the songs but when it's a walz 3/4 timing I get a bit confused to what srumg to go to, your teachings are very interesting Thanks
You have the best tutorials! I'm literally making a lot of progress just by watching your videos! God bless you.
Loving this. Probably as you suggested listen to the song and study it
Thanks!
My husband and I are social distancing, so looking for productive ways to fill my time. This is perfect. Thank you! I can actually get lost in my practice and have done so in the past for up to two hours. You provide enough information to allow for further personal study.
The recent days have made me so much more grateful for the ukulele community we’re building together!
Kevin ! You're the Best Teacher . I love your video...The screens pop out when you teach are VERY HELPFUL . Thanks again :)
You're simply the best !!!! Love it !!!
Very well and excellent teaching, beginner must follows 😄👍
Thanks Kevin, the strumming course is fantastic
thanks so much for all your videos it help me a lot!! you are a greate teacher :) I listen to you from quebec :)
Thank you so much. It's a great lesson Sensei.
I really enjoy all of your lessons so generously shared! And the reminder to smile because we are playing ukes - priceless!
☺️ thanks for learning with me. Hope you enjoyed the lesson. Please share with any fellow uke players - Kevin
Thanks Kevin, I really appreciate it
This is fantastic! Thank you 👏🏼
Again thank you Kevin. I so enjoy the way you teach. I have tried a few teachers, but you have a great way of knowing how to reach out. I love your singing as well. Canada
You always being us back to basics - good to practice and hopefully get perfect!! Thanks, Kevin.
Thank you.💙
You are a great teacher Kevin, thanks for all your work. Looking forward to your new site
7 days away! Thanks so much for learning with me :) - Kevin
Excellent tutorial Kevin , very well explained. Thank you...
Very much appreciate you! How are you feeling about the strumming patterns in 3/4? - Kevin
AllForUke yes, 3/4 is one I enjoy too. Thanks... onto your next tutorial now!
Great lesson Kevin
Thanks Pam!
Thanks Kevin,
Really enjoyed Day 2. Cheered me up in very crazy times and I'm starting to feel the music again.
Barbara
Feeling music is something we all need right now. Glad it’s bringing you some comfort. How’d you like the 3/4 lesson?
Hi,
I really like the 3/4 time lesson. Also one of my favorite songs. See you next week.
Wow I really dig your courses! You should do some playlist on your UA-cam to organize them! It's hard sometimes to know which course I'm following!
Thanks a lot for the work tho!
My bad the play lists are there
Love these videos, absolutely ace. Thanks again Kevin from the Yew Kay 10/10
Appreciate ya Bee Gee!
Was searching for this... EPIC
Kevin I found you back with the "prettiest Uke song in the world" video and liked it but it wasn't enough to move me from the channel / teachers I was using. After seeing the new style with the blue information block below your teaching, it was a game changer. I really like it, it gives a visual clue of course but helps with the timing etc. A suggestion for future classes might be, go over a song with your excellent teaching technique as usual, maybe break it down over two or three lessons and then do a full play along as a standalone lesson. It would be good to get a complete song instead of additional bits and pieces however that is extremely helpful also. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback and really appreciate you learning with me! Getting ready to launch a new site next week with a lot more content. Hope you’ll check it out - Kevin
Here are some songs I play in 3/4. Edelweiss, Silent Night, Mull of McIntyre, Tennessee Waltz, Norwegian Wood, Down in the valley, the wedding Ave Maria, Morning has broken, Are you lonesome tonight, Amazing grace, Annie’s song, White Christmas, Hallelujah, etc.
Thanks so much Leonard!
Forgot to add Happy Birthday, and Ashokan Farewell.
Bar chords please! And thank you sooooo much for these lessons!
Hi Kevin, I check my uke every to make sure itś properly tuned, but it doesnt sound like yours. What could I be doing wrong? Help! BTW, these lessons are a life saver, weŕe semi-self-quarantined, Iḿ over 60. And your lessons are so great
Hey Jennifer - what device are you using to tune your instrument? Check out this tutorial on tuning if you have a chance: ua-cam.com/video/x3vlJv09pDo/v-deo.html. Very appreciative of your support! - Kevin
Amazing Grace is 3/4 and so is House of the Rising Sun
Thanks Rob - great tunes! Anyone in the community tried playing these songs before?
Actually, Elvis's version of "Can't Help Falling in Love" is in 6/8 or 12/8 time, not 3/4. But I suppose the example of Twenty One Pilots shows that those time signatures are more or less interchangeable for purposes of ukulele strumming. Just be sure not to apply a fast, pounding "1, 2, 3" beat to this slow, tender song, as one might do by thinking too literally in terms of 3/4.
How do I get the pdf? It says I have to sign up
We have a free library where you can download one pdf from each series. For full access to the library, go to allforuke.com/memberships. You can access all of the content for 30 days free.
Hi really enjoying you’re uke lessons, as a 83 year old man the fingers and brain sometimes don’t want to cooperate. Thanks.
Enjoy the process and take it slow William. A little bit every day goes a long way
Mr. Bojangles
Your 'and' counts all tend to be a bit late, like it's swing time.
I’ll take a listen